Kind of a “Fail” advert. If someone is insured – or wealthy, they will be able to deal with this. They would be able to pay a lot more too.
If someone is poor and uninsured $30000 is beyond them.
This would normally be something seen in a poor country, and the USA. The rest of us either have universal health care, or (like China) a ready supply from condemned felons and a severe legal system that makes Texas look sensible!
Is it a red kidney bean?
or maybe its a pigs kidney? from the local butchers.
there may be numerous buyers as we get closer to government run health care.
Seems a little over-priced to me.
If it’s legal in some parts of Nevada for
women to sell there naughty parts, why can’t
I sell a rich, sickly person one of my kidneys?
#3 hhopper
I imaging the asking price is in US dollars so it really is not that bad for sticker price.
There are reasons we have two kidneys. Commodity trading, isn’t one of them.
Probably a nice fresh cow kidney, ready to make in to a nice hot kidney pie. Buyer beware. Would you put Craigslist parts inside of YOU?
I wonder how long that advert stayed up.
Kind of a “Fail” advert. If someone is insured – or wealthy, they will be able to deal with this. They would be able to pay a lot more too.
If someone is poor and uninsured $30000 is beyond them.
This would normally be something seen in a poor country, and the USA. The rest of us either have universal health care, or (like China) a ready supply from condemned felons and a severe legal system that makes Texas look sensible!
Sparky – #2. What do you mean exactly?
#4 – That’s more of a rental agreement, as I understand how it works.
You know, we don’t have enough prisons in this country to hold all the Craigslist wackos …
You know, we don’t have enough
prisonsloony bins in this country to hold all the Craigslist wackos …There, fixed that for you.
Seems a bit desperate but then again these are desperate times for some.
I’ve got one slightly used, nearly perfect condition Spleen for sale for the right price!
Takes me back to Buddy Richie’s 1957 chart topper, “Kidney for Sale.”